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21 January, 03:03

Sometimes errors occur during transcription or translation. examine the codon chart above. each amino acid is coded for by several different codons. how might this offset transcription or translation errors?

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  1. 21 January, 03:20
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    Although errors might happen during the transcription or translation process, the fact that amino acids are being coded by a number of different codons would offset the error. This would offset the transcription and translation errors because there are a number of codons present so even though a wrong match or pairing of the letters would happen, another type of codon having those letters would be present which results to not becoming an issue or being a bad type of mutation. It would basically decrease chances of a transcription or a translation process would cause an erroneous type of protein formed.
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